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Dance to think "incarnately" about the materialities of time and memories
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«"Memory sounds like a heartbeat" is a dance piece that dialogues with the work "Tabula Rasa" by Mònica Roselló and Jordi Guillumet, and allows itself to be impregnated by its technology and the catalogue of images of memory that they propose in it; which is intermingled with the approximately ten thousand memories accumulated in my body, according to the Hungarian writer Gustav Spiller.
»In this dance piece I move and prove that bodies and time are configured together. I become entangled in a thick now of a circular time in which the past is accessible and the future can be remembered. Condensation that generates a vacuum that allows me to hear how with each beat of my heart a memory of me is imprinted in my bone marrow.»
Anabella Pareja
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By Anabella Pareja Robinson